if test "x$with_osg_framework" != "x"; then
echo "osg framework prefix is $with_osg_framework"
+ CPPFLAGS = "$CPPFLAGS -F$with-osg-framework"
+ export DYLD_FRAMEWORK_PATH="$DYLD_FRAMEWORK_PATH:$with_osg_framework"
+fi
+
+dnl specifying OpenAL.framework (for user provided OpenAL.framework / ALUT)
+AC_ARG_WITH(openal_framework, [ --with-openal-framework=PREFIX Speicfy the prefix path to OpenAL.framework ])
+
+if test "x$with_openal_framework" != "x"; then
+ echo "OpenAL framework prefix is $with_openal_framework"
fi
dnl Determine an extra directories to add to include/lib search paths
LIBS="$LIBS -framework IOKit -framework OpenAL"
openal_LIBS="$LIBS"
- # not sure how to test if OpenAL exists on MacOS (does it come by default?)
OPENAL_OK="yes"
- ALUT_OK="yes"
+ ALUT_OK="no"
+
+ if test "x$with_openal_lib" != "x"; then
+ echo "libopenal is not supported on Mac OS platform."
+ openal_LIBS=""
+ fi
+ OPENAL_OK="yes"
+ # Looking for alut.h, if found assume that it is a part of
+ # the OpenAL package.
+ AC_CHECK_HEADERS([OpenAL/alut.h],[ALUT_OK="yes"])
+
dnl Thank you Christian Bauer from SheepSaver
dnl Modified by Tatsuhiro Nishioka for accepting a given framework path
AS_VAR_POPDEF([ac_Framework])dnl
])
+ dnl Check for OpenAL.framework when --with-openal-framework is specified
+ dnl Of cource OpenAL.framework needs to have alut.h
+ if test "x$with_openal_framework" != "x"; then
+ AC_CHECK_FRAMEWORK(OpenAL, [#include <OpenAL/alut.h>], $with_openal_framework)
+ fi
+
;;
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